Holmes, Aunt Lou -- Edgefield, SChttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/178
The dear lady in this photo was Aunt Lou Holmes. She was born into slavery but remained with our family after Emancipation. There was a great deal of respect and love between the family and the former slaves associated with our family. Aunt Lou is pictured with my great uncle Joseph Adams Timmons ...2015-02-17T16:03:03+01:00Photo of Former Slaves -- #1 of 2http://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/177
The elderly couple in this picture were Uncle Abner and Aunt Eliza Bush. They were born into slavery and lived on the plantation of Richard Wright Adams in old Edgefield District, SC. Richard Wright Adams was my great-great-great grandfather. Uncle Abner Bush was the driver on the plantation and ...2015-02-17T15:53:29+01:00Vanity Fair Style Show Des Moines, IA 1930http://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/174
This a photo from my grandmother Dorthea Hughes Kitchen. She was a dance instructor and put on several events. Des Moines, IA Vanity Fair Style Show 1930 was written on the back.2014-12-02T21:34:00+01:00Dill Daniels, Rosie, USA, Arkansashttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/172
Rosie Dill Daniels 1905-19872014-11-11T21:54:58+01:00Reta Gavinhttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/168
need to identify this lady. found in stack of old photos.2014-11-06T19:15:37+01:00Wells, Luther - St Louis, Missourihttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/164
Luther Wells, second husband of Fannie Wells née Riley, born in Tennessee possibly in 1906, died in St Louis in 1966.2014-07-10T23:20:00+01:00Yellock, William-Beaver/PA 1893http://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/162
Marriage to Fannie Lou Ida Hubbard2014-05-25T16:06:57+01:00John Henry Derricottehttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/160
This photo was published in the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce "City Builder" magazine. The article honored Henry Derricotte for his devotion as an employee, friend, father, husband and member of his church.2014-04-30T22:44:12+01:00Keys, Centennial née Curley - Saint, Missourihttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/158
Centennial Keys née Curley. Born Winchester, Desha County, Arkansas 1876, died St. Louis, Missouri 19682014-04-18T18:07:51+01:00Mitchell née Boswell, Georgia Ann - St Louis, MOhttp://www.afrigeneas.com/preciousphotos_new/index.cgi/md/read/id/157
This is a picture of Georgia Ann Mitchell née Boswell, who also had the married surnames of Riley and Hill. Born Lake Village, Chicot County, Arkansas - 1878, died St Louis, Missouri 19502014-04-18T17:59:57+01:00